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A Feb. 28 date is scheduled in state court for Broner, according to Fulton County sheriff’s spokeswoman Tracy Flanagan.

Broner (33-3 record, 24 knockouts), nicknamed “The Problem,” has held world titles in the lightweight, junior lightweight, welterweight and junior welterweight categories, according to ESPN.

He’s scheduled to headline a Showtime card April 21 in Brooklyn, N.Y., against Omar Figueroa Jr., a former world lightweight champ, in a junior welterweight championship elimination fight.

Broner has had other scrapes with law enforcement, ESPN reported. One was in April 2017, when he was arrested in Covington, Ky., near his hometown of Cincinnati, on a 2014 warrant for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

When arrested, he was driving a Chevrolet Suburban with eight bullet holes, police said. He and the vehicle were linked to a shooting in Cincinnati. Broner, who was not injured, told police someone fired at the SUV after following him from a bar, ESPN reported.